Seventh Heaven 


Many good Glads have been originated in recent 
years, but in our opinion Seventh Heaven tops 
them all. 
Only a flower of rare and unusual beauty is entitled to the 
name Seventh Heaven. Years ago we thought of the name as 
good for a flower, but did not use it until this new Glad ap- 
peared. Such Glads as Picardy have gained amazing reputa- 
tions for their beauty; but Seventh Heaven surpasses even 
Picardy in beauty. 
A The color of Seventh Heaven is a delicate salmon-rose, slightly 
splashed with deeper color at the edges and in the throat, a 
shading so artistically placed that the effect is really inde- 
scribable. Florets are huge, often measuring 6 inches across 
or more, and are beautifully placed on small strong spikes. 
An amazing thing about Seventh Heaven is that practically 
all of the florets open at once. It makes an amazing display, 
10 to 12 huge flowers being open or opening at one time. 
\ Again, this year, we must caution you to order early. The 
first year we had only 47 bulbs available for sale; last year 
we had only a few more, and this year, while we are able to 
lower the price to only $1.15, we do not have a large supply, 
and those who order late in the season may be disappointed. 
PRICES: Large blooming size, $1.15 each; 2 for $1.95. 
MRS. GEORGE KINYON 
Mrs. George Kinyon, who originated such amazing beauties 
» as Wenonah, Emblem of Purity, White Spire, Reflection, So 
»¥ Big, Iosco and many other top-notchers, originated Seventh 
Heaven. Every year since the American Home Achievement 
Medal has been offered in Michigan, she has won it. Again 
we say, Seventh Heaven is Mrs. Kinyon’s masterpiece. You 
must order at once. 
NOW! 
TWO NEW PHLOX 
P 24 New Colors! Turn to 
Rosy Blue pages 21 and 24 and 
Pinkette P. 21 see them. 

SEND YOUR ORDERS TO R. M. KELLOGG COMPANY, THREE RIVERS, MICHIGAN { 43 } 
